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Saturday, October 13, 2018

Martin Luther King Jr. – hand reading

There are few hands which are as simple to read as the hands of Martin Luther King Jr. Simple because there are fewer lines on his hand and the other hand features are easy to recognise for what they are. There is a lot of information about him on the net, but here you can get more details about Martin Luther King Jr. which are revealed by studying his hand.

Unlike some other hands where one has to examine a hand from several angles to decide whether the thumb is low-set or high-set or just normally set. No such problem arises when one is reading MLK’s hands. The thumb is long and clearly low-set, with a good balance of the phalanges. And the lines on this hand are clear and dark, with the minor lines missing. His fingers are all straight, with long first and second phalanges and the Jupiter finger is short with a pointed tip. The heartline is long and curved, the headline is more or less straight and the mounts of Jupiter, Venus and lower Mars are well developed.

Interestingly, the fateline is not visible after a particular age. MLK was assassinated at the age of 39. This does not mean that
the end of the fateline signifies death, as I have mentioned clearly in this post on Death and Hand Reading. Death is in fact rarely seen on the fateline except in rare cases.

You can check out Martin Luther King Jr.'s hand photos here and here. The one given below is a free image available on the net.

Martin Luther King Jr photo
The lines and the shape of MLK's hand and fingers point to an uncomplicated person, one who is focused on his goals, and clear about what he wants to do. No hesitation there, no confusion. And the way he would approach his goals would be in a forthright manner, just as his thinking is. And his thinking would be unselfish, not just straightforward and goal-oriented. Reasoning ability, pragmatism and ambition are as much a part and parcel of his personality as are warmth, compassion, idealism and love for fellow human beings.

Martin Luther Jr. was driven by his heart and his feelings, but his approach always remained a practical one. He was bold, brave and confident. There is a distinct individuality shown on the hand, an individuality which points to original thinking and independence of action. Despite this, inner confidence is lacking somewhat, which means some insecurity about the self as well as humility. As a person, however daring he was, in his heart he was very vulnerable.

All the above qualities made Martin Luther King Jr. a natural leader. He had the energy and the aggression to fulfil his agenda. MLK was a rare person and I have not seen any hand which is so perfect in every way for the hand of a leader. Sympathetic, caring, unselfish, straightforward, idealistic, humble, goal-oriented and pragmatic. His hand is more like that of Guru rather than a politician. Not the religious type of Guru, because his hand does not show too much religiosity as such.

One wonders why there aren't more people like this in public life.


Read about Spiritual leaders from different parts of the world like the Pope, the AyatollahMother Teresa, Nelson Mandela and also Sai BabaMahatma Gandhi and Pope Benedict XVI and more!

Read about American political personalities like Joe Biden, Kamala HarrisDonald Trump, and Hillary Clinton or a comparison of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton and many more! Or perhaps you would like to know about the famous Abraham Lincoln.

Or here is what the hands say about Heads of State from different parts of the world, like China's Xi Jinping or Turkey's Tayyip Erdoğan and there are more from Asia, Europe and the US.

Or just check out the hand analysis of Politicians.



6 comments:

  1. Interesting to read a near-perfect hand analysis for a leader. I hope such leaders are born in India too!

    Destination Infinity

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    1. Such men are rare. I have not seen any other hands like this. A man so simple at heart and so noble.

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  2. Please do a palm reading of Malcolm X.

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  3. will surely keep that in mind.

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    1. Please do Muhammad Ali also. Another inspiring personality from that time.

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    2. Yes, sure Kedar. He will go on my list to do.

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